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Clermont Auvergne 23-16 Harlequins (FT)

80 min But wait, it's not over yet, Quins have another opportunity and Trayfoot, with his long, lumbering stride surges up the field. He's hauled down just inside the Clermont half and Care recycles to Walker. Evans is poised to receive in the middle of the park for a drop-kick if Care can get it to him... he can... he kicks... and it's over!!!! HarLequins have scored and Clancy blows the final whistle. Amazing scenes as Quins bag a losing bonus point with the last play for the game.

78 min This is Quins' last chace to claim a losing bonus point as Clancy penalises Clermont at the scrum for pushing early... but it's wasted, and Evans hurls the ball to the ground in frustration.

74 min Robshaw has been immense in this match, covering every inch of ground. Quins are playing fast and free, quick ball out of the tackle as Brown and Walker make darting runs. It's just that final, decisive ball that is eluding them. And the ball is turned over. Such a shame. With the number of phases and amount of ground made, Quins deserved more.

71 min The crowd whistles and jeers at Clancy as Hines is penalised for placing an open palm in Easter's face. From the line-out Walker sidesteps and breaks but AGAIN is isolated. Coach O'Shea will be tearing his hair out... if he had any.

70 min Harlequins sub Trayfoot is full of running and quick passing sees 40 metres gained but, once again, it's wasted as Williams finds himself isolated and Clermont fly-half James can boot the ball back into the Quins dangerzone.

65 min If Brown wasn't a full-back he could have been a forward, such is his strength and ability to rip the ball out of an opponent's hands. How many attacks has he foiled?! Clermont are starting to unleash their bench, big men with big reputations but this young Quins side are not taking a backward step.

64 min Dancing feet from Walker opens up the Clermont defence but Easter tries a fancy pass and the hosts reclaim the ball. If only he'd taken the ball into contact! Quins would have had a great attacking platform.

60 min Great defence from Harlequins as Williams pats the ball out of Fofana's hands and Brown hammers the ball miles up field for Hopper to chase. And it's a penalty to Quins. This kick is key. Evans lines it up... and misses!

58 min Clermont drive forward from the line-out, they're keeping it tight for now. Byrne has gone down injured as bodies clatter into each other and are left sprawled over the pitch. Quins offside and Clermont take a scrum. It's call-to-arms time for Robson and his Harlequins pack.

54 min Sivivatu is one on one with Brown, the try line at his mercy if he beats his man, and the England full-back makes the tackle. Boos ring out as the Clermont fans accuse Botica of going in from the side, but Clancy waves play on and Quins turn the ball over. However, referee Clancy wants to check something... a late tackle by the sounds of it by Marler. And the TMO confirms, penalty to Clermont... and they kick for touch. Forget three points, they want five.

52 min James sends the ball sailing into touch 10 metres out from the Quins line and Clermont set up a rolling maul. Penalty to Harlequins, though. Excellent work from Ward.

51 min It has to be said that the average age of this Quins side is 23, but cool, experienced heads are needed out there and too many mistakes are being made from too many Hollywood passes. And Clermont's pack seems to be getting stronger and stronger with every scrum.

50 min Wallace and Botica combine to open up space out wide. Wallace produces a powerful fend on Rougerie but ONCE AGAIN Harlequins accuracy lets them down as they knock on.

48 min Handbags have burst out and, unsurprisingly, Marler is at the centre of it. Everyone is getting involved as Clancy is forced to step in. It's a penalty to Quins, though, and Evans clears the lines.

47 min Rare mistake from Bonnaire as he completely miss-judges the re-start and allows the ball to sail over his head. Robshaw leaps on the error and sets up a good attacking position, but Quins butcher it and James is able to clear.

44 min Penalty to Clermont as Robshaw is penalised for tackling his man on the floor. But that all stems from a scything run from Sivivatu, who cuts inside and offloads in the tackle. Is there anything this man can't do?

Clermont 23 Harlequins 13 - James knocks over as Clermont come away with points from their first attack of the second period.

41 min It's been a long, long time since Clermont lost at home - some 1,420 days - so for Quins to claim a win would be a miracle, but they've certainly given themselves a chance. A terrific long kick up field from James gives Clermont a throw 15 metres from the Quins line. But the line-out comes to nothing as Bonnaire knocks on.

39 min Care claims the ball, he passes to Evans... the try is on! Brown sucks in two tacklers and then passes the ball out wide, basketball style, to Williams who touches down in the corner. The TMO is called. It's all about whether the Brown pass went forward. Replays look good. And it's given.

Clermont 20 Harlequins 13 - Harlequins strike on the stroke of half-time through Williams and suddenly we have a game on our hands. Evans converts from a tight angle.

37 min Quick hands through the Clermont back-line spreads the ball wide to King but... whack! A crunching tackle by Williams sees the ball lost forward and Evans is able to set up a sensational attacking platform for Quins with a deft kick into the corner. "Lovely" the Harlequins forwards shout as they tap the Kiwi No 10 on the head.

33 min Harlequins have now been camped five metres from the Clermont try line for what feels an age but are unable to break down the impregnable white wall in front of them. Hopper takes the ball into contact in the middle of the park and great clear-out work by Marler gives Care quick ball... but Collier finds himself isolated and Harlequins are penalised for holding on.

30 min Quins spread wide but lose control of the ball and Clermont are able to get a boot in. However, a scrum to the visitors on the 20m line allows them to re-establish an attacking platform. Every time referee Clancy pings the hosts a chorus of boos ring out around the stadium.

27 min This really is end to end rugby and now it's Quins pummelling the Clermont line. Byrne infringes and he's shown a yellow card. Clermont are down to 14 men for 10 minutes. Quins need to make this count with a scrum five metres out.

25 min Beautiful by Clermont, moving the point of attack through Sivivatu and the hosts cross for another try. This is becoming a rout. If Sivivatu isn't breaking tackles he's offloading out of them and he palms off Evans, feeds Byrne who, out the back door, slips a pass to Lacrampe to dive over.

Clermont 20 Harlequins 6 - Lacrampe is on the end of a back-of-the-hand pass from Byrne to score. James converts.

21 min Quins are in real trouble now as Clermont bag their second try of the match with barely 20 minutes played. The dancing feet of King enable him to beat the tackle of Wallace. Sivivatu, on the wrap-around, spreads the ball to James who feeds Fofana and the France centre crosses for a five-pointer after fending off Brown. TMO is called... and it's given.

17 min Clermont look threatening every time they spread the ball wide. You can see that one of their main tactics is to get the ball to Sivivatu. Fortunately for the Londoners, the big Kiwi displays rare butter fingers and knocks on.

14 min Quins are just beginning to break through one or two Clermont tackles and Care is always on hand to pick the gap. Hopper, though, tries a show-pony pass and King is able to boot the ball up field and clear the pressure.

10 min Clermont have weapons all over the park and when the gaps don't open up out wide they stuff the ball up the jumper and let the likes of Hines make hard inroads. Quins are fortunate that the ball is lost in the tackle and counter-attack through Wallace... and it's a penalty to Quins as Clermont fail to roll away.

Clermont 8 Harlequins 3 - Botica nails it from distance to get Quins on the scoreboard.

6 min This is fast-paced stuff as James punts the ball across field and Sivivatu claims. Sackey is there to cover as the New Zealander loops the ball over to King. Again the ball is spread wide to Bonnaire who takes it into contact, taking two men to bring him down. Lacrampe quickly fires wide from the ruck, the try is on with Clermont having a three-man overlap and Byrne dives over in the corner.

Clermont 8 Harlequins 0 - Byrne dives over in the corner after Clermont work an overlap on the left. James misses the conversion.

3 min Evans spots a gap and feeds Brown, who in turn finds Robson. Care spreads the ball wide but Quins concede a penalty for holding on and Clermont clear their lines. Shame, because that was a good, confidence-building passage of play.

1 min It's a beautifully warm day in France, the sun is shining and Quins claim the ball from the kick-off through Brown. Both of these sides are so ambitious in their style of play and it's Clermont who make the first break through King, who bursts through Hopper's would-be tackle. Penalty to the home side as Harlequins find themselves offside. Quins will probably be happy to concede three when it could so easily have been five.

Clermont 3 Harlequins 0 - James slots over as the home side draw first blood.

14.55 If Quins are going to have any chance of claiming a result away then they will have to (somehow) stop Sitiveni Sivivatu. The former All Black was spectacular in a losing cause last weekend and he will once again look to come off his wing and puncture holes in the visitors' defence.

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14.50 Hello again and welcome to our second live blog of the afternoon, this time from Parc des Sports Marcel Michelin as French giants Clermont Auvergne tackle Quins.

The Top 14 side suffered a narrow defeat last week to Racing Metro, picking up a losing bonus point, but were unlucky not to emerge victorious.

Harlequins, on the other hand, suffered an unexpected defeat at The Stoop to the Scarlets.

Though the Welshmen turned in an outstanding performance, it was aided by a decidedly lacklustre display from the hosts.

This mirrored Quins' recent league form, winning just two of their opening five Premiership games.